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Oxford Archaeology North (OAN) have been involved in a 28-year study of Wales' countryside to survey unrecorded sites in moorland left "unimproved" over the years. Over 42,000 archaeological ...

20th April 2015:

Oxford Archaeology and the Queen's College, University of Oxford, welcomed hundreds of visitors last Saturday to view Oxford Archaeology's excavations in the Provost's Garden. Members of the public were given ...

Excavator Malgorzata Kwiatkowska completing recording sheets - CopyRecord-changing discovery about Mesolithic burial practices revealed by Oxford Archaeology

A deposit containing cremated human bone, found during excavations by Oxford Archaeology in advance of a new pipeline at Langford, Essex, has been ...

9th April 2015:

Archaeologists from OA South office are currently excavating the Provost's Garden of Queen's College, Oxford, ahead of the construction of an underground library. Queen's College is one of the ...

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26th March 2015:

Last May and June over 130 volunteers supported by staff of Oxford Archaeology East were engaged in a community excavation at Fane ...

9th March 2015:

With colleagues up and down the country, Oxford Archaeology was saddened to hear of the death of Professor Sheppard Frere at the age of 98 on February 26th. For ...

3rd March 2015:

Archaeologists from OA South excavating an area next to St Cross College in Oxford made the unexpected discovery of a grave dating to the time of the Civil War ...

12th February 2015:

Finds from a high-status Roman burial excavated by Oxford Archaeology near Creslow in Buckinghamshire have been put on display at Buckinghamshire County Museum in Aylesbury. The objects – an ...

22nd January 2014:

Gerry Thacker, Senior Project Manager at OA South, will be speaking at the Surrey Archaeological Society's annual symposium in February about OA's exciting discoveries last year at Guildford Fire ...


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